PLAINWELL -- The Plainwell Music Society's 21st annual Concerts in the Park summer concert series will feature three new attractions this year, including a Kalamazoo-area reggae band called Zion Lion.

The music society's president, Lee Derksen, said the 10 concerts will be held on Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. beginning May 25 and continuing until July 27. The concerts will be held at the city's band shell near the corner of Anderson and Bannister streets.

Admission is free, but donations will be accepted to help fund the concerts.

Derksen said that in addition to Zion Lion, the other two groups that are new to this year's concert series are: RedTailRing, a modern folk and jazz group; and Old Outlaws, a group that covers 1960s and 1970s country songs.

Derksen said popcorn, soda and water will be sold at the concerts.

The Plainwell Music Society will offer free popcorn at the July 27 show. Dean's Ice Cream and the Plainwell Ice Cream Co. will provide free ice cream at 6:30 p.m. before the June 29 concert.

If a concert night is rainy, an alternative concert site will be announced at 3:30 p.m. on WAKV and posted near the band shell. To volunteer for the concert series or to join the Plainwell Music Society, call Derksen at 207-1484.